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Keep a keen eye on prying eyes in the skyUS intelligence reports that China has been using surveillance balloons to collect information on military assets in not just the US but in...
Taking cyber safety seriously? 5 unintentional mistakes you could be makingStop using a public WiFi connection.
Team Modi wobbles a bit but hasn’t lost its balanceInfrastructure is key, and the wheels of industry will start spinning only when they are oiled again by easy capital, imported technology a...
Secure, un-hackable computer network closer to realitySecurity is ensured by the unique property that quantum correlations can only be shared between the devices that created them, ensuring no ...
The winners of Microsoft India's 24 hour hackathon are hereHeld as part of the first Machine Learning & Data Sciences (ML&DS) Conference, the hackathon invited students and early-stage developers to...
Microsoft India announces winners of 24 hour hackathon; Team Builders wins 1st prizeThe top three teams won cash prizes worth Rs. 50,000, Rs. 40,000 and Rs. 30,000 for developing solutions fulfilling parameters on design, i...
Radio technology to help improve internet securityTaking a cue from early 20th-century radio technology, scientists have created a novel quantum light source for the purpose.
20th century quantum technology to help improve internet securityResearchers are working to develop nanoscale lasers and quantum technologies that might help computers communicate faster by using light in...
Suits & sayings: Wackiest whispers & murmurs in corporate corridorsET’s weekly roundup of the wackiest whispers and murmurs in corporate corridors & policy parlours.
New method makes it difficult to eavesdrop on phone callsScientists have invented a new method to encrypt telephone conversations that makes it very difficult to 'eavesdrop'.
US, UK spy agencies tap data from smartphone apps: ReportEvery time smartphone users fire up apps like Angry Birds and Google Maps, US and British spy agencies extract huge amounts of personal dat...
Scientists working to develop most powerful cyber securityThe team behind the new technology has been tasked with creating an impenetrable network for the Australian government, according to a repo...
- Terrorists move to Skype, frustrate eavesdroppers
Terrorists targeting India have moved their communications to internet, denying intel agencies any breakthrough in their post-Mumbai blasts...
- Taking a call
Unsafe Indians can have their say, thanks to the quality of calls, says Reshmi Dasgupta.